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>I naively expected some rationale to poke through, but in this case, it seems the poor soul's too far gone...<

No prob gof' (knew who you meant :-) Guess we're all a little bit bonkers but the difference between 'them' and 'us' is that <i>we're</i> prepared to listen to each other. It's when the friggin' lizards and line walkers keep banging on and ramming their own particular insanities down yer throat all the time that it gets to be a bit too much.

Rant over.

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LS

Well that's it isn't it. The ability to listen to others and alter your own ideas in light of the evidence.. people with delusions can't. And they don't notice or care what impact (or otherwise) they have on other people.

(And I don't want to hear anything about majorities not always being right because I don't think that's relevant? Perhaps majorities can believe things that aren't factually true. But they can't be deluded??)

Yup.